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Paul R

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  1. Well, the Snake did it for me in 1971 when I went to my local youth club and discovered this brilliant music. And IMHO it still sounds great on the rare times that I play it. I'm sure that there a lot of other people on this site that started their time dancing to it. Great record, great lyrics, and by a great artist. Not one for the soul snobs though. Not country enough. Paul
  2. Always loved the Lee David track. My eldest son born in 1982 was named Lee David 9 years after I first heard it. Classic track. Paul
  3. Another, and such a giant RIP Paul
  4. Warner, anyone got an MP3 of it? Fantastic track. Paul
  5. Must be a Mecca special tonight then . Paul
  6. I though we used to dance in time to the music, and maybe occasionally a spin Backdrop or whatever when it fitted in. Not contantly spinning, backdropping & ignoring the beat totally. What a feckin embarrasment. paul
  7. Didn't Frank Elson in his B&S Column rave about the Vogues one week saying it sounded like a cross between Bobby Bland & ?(someone else just as black soulfull etc.,I can't remember who the other artist was) Paul
  8. It's where they play that norman sole stuff. I must admit I had to stop in a very small shopping centre in pompey last week when I heard "You're Gonna Love My Baby" playing. I waited around for the next track,................. totally forgettable pop stuff. Paul
  9. Also lets not forget that it was relatively unknown for 3 ish years, until re discovered by the fledgeling "northern soul" scene, and reminded the record bying public that Jackie Wilson was actually pretty damn good. Paul
  10. I totally agree with everything you say. Frank Wilson "Do I Love You" is in my humble opinion, one of the best records ever played on the scene. I was actually taking the piss out of the criticise FW for the sake of it brigade. Unfortunately, the track has, like many others, been over played over the 30 years it has been in the public domain. It is also open to stick because Kev Roberts dared to write a book about what constituted in his opinion the top 500 northern tracks, and put it at No. 1. In the example I used I just want to say Frank Wilson is, and Dean Barlow isn't Northern soul. IMHO. What I actually meant in my first post is that I was suprised that your original post had not started a huge argument about FW. Paul
  11. I'm suprised that this has not started a flurry of post claiming, "It's a shit record", "Not as good as Dean Barlow", etc Paul
  12. Mr Ms ruined our place at the Casino. Up until the 1st anniversary when it opened, the top of those stairs by Mr Ms door was the Ormskirk/Southport corner. After it did open though, A lot of my mates spent a lot of time in Ms, I preferred the main room mainly walking round & verballing at people . For some reason the records I remember in the early days of Ms from 74 to 76 when I stopped going were pop stuff like 4 Seasons "Opus 17(don't you worry bout me)", Swinging Soul Machine "Spookys Day Off", John Fred "Hey Hey Bunny", Paintbox "Get Ready For Love", Spencer Davis "Gimme Some Lovin'". I don't know why, but mainly it was the pop stuff that I remember. The other thing I remember about Mr Ms is the fact that the upstairs Bar wasn't manned, & you could spend all night pouring yourself plastic cups of best bitter Paul
  13. Leslie Uggams "Don't You Even Care" Atlantic Phil Flowers "Discontented" Dot And I even think Clara Ward "Right Direction" sounds pretty White too, although on other things black!. Paul
  14. I don't think you can blame Wigan, Wheel record I thought. Great Dancer though, played in Mr Ms as an oldie. Paul
  15. If I remember correctly. Ian Levine returned from the states in 74 with the vocal to Bok to Bach. This was it !!!. I first heard it at the Rose Room in Burnley at an alldayer. This was a great venue that Had Russ & Richard, coupled with levine & Curtis, with Ginger & Eddie stuck in the middle. Paul
  16. I saw her at the Top Rank in Preston, probably about the same time, mid 73. She must have been doing a recce of suitable Bingo venues . Prabably the same DJs as well, I know Andy Hanley was one of them, & Possibly Ian Levine? Paul
  17. I remember one night it seamed like they just played Easy Baby & The Larue all night. Shawn Robinson was V big. paul
  18. Oops, sorry, I didn't mention the Chicago Road Show. Must have been about 74/75 Evelyn Thomas, LJ Johnson, & Barbara Pennington Got my autographed "Doomsday" demo that night! Paul
  19. I always thought live acts broke up the allnighter so I didn't go much on them. I remember Tommy Hunt, the Exciters twice, Detroit Emeralds, Jnr Walker. at the 'nighters although I went into Ms to get away from it. I did go to one of the early Saturday sessions once to see Arthur Conley & got back to verbal all over him in his dressing room. Judging by the autograph it must have been 1975, but I can't find a reference in any B&S. I'll have to check for '74. Who remembers the Burnley Cats Whiskers alldayers. I'm sure 100% pure poison were on once, but I was in the middle of a severe cracking up session , and everyone in Burnley was after me , so I did a runner . Happy memories . I did see the "The Javells" at the casino, but it was a Wednesday or Friday night early session. Paul
  20. Sad to hear about Tony, he was a really nice guy. MY sister didn't go out with Roy. If it's Roy Gostello you mean, he really lost the plot apparently, but he married? Margaret from Wrexham. I don't know what happened to them. As for loosing the plot, that's why after 3 years of overindulgence of the fast things in life, I decided to join the navy. I did go back to Wigan a few times, but I had been busted just before I joined, and my summons didn't turn up until I was in the navy & nearly got Kicked out. It took a lot of waffleing to convince them that it was a one off and I had been a good boy since . I did do a bit of DJing round the Plymouth area in the Late 70s/early 80s, but didn't regularly do any 'nighters. Paul
  21. I went to school with his brother, They lived next door to Stanley Secondary. Malcolm was a year or so older than us. I remember him from Wigan & Mecca. Did someone say Tony Cox died? Paul
  22. Not that I know of, but Rimmer is a local Southport name, and there are millions of us! Paul
  23. A few names I remember there. I was living in Burscough, but originally from Southport. Used to knock about with Loz, Gozzy, Mel, Pete Simpson etc, and also knew Dave Hazeldon, John Powell & Herman. Gill Hicksons dad was the Boys Brigade leader in Marshside, when I was in the BB as a far younger kid . remember she used to go out with Herman around 1975 when they used to go to the Mecca. I bottled out & joined the Navy in 76, closely followed by Dave & then Herman. When you say Hermans( partner ), does that mean he is batting for the other side so to speak? if so, that's submariners for you . I got a load of DVDs of all the TV footage like This England etc. & Tony Cox was one of the only people I recognise from it. He is shown going into the Casino, he went out with Julie Marshall for a long time, she eventually married Garry Rushbrook I think. She was one of the people I met on one of my rare returns to the allnighter scene at Stafford in 84 for the Gene Chandler night. Also had a good chat to Pete Lawson then. The last time I saw him. I don't know if you remember me, but some of those people mentioned will, I'm Paul Rimmer, or you may remember my sister Christine Rimmer. Paul


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